Woww, wowwwww , wowwww,,,, my DT was working hard on this
week,,,,so I am showing their inicredible and stunning work:

Take a look to these absolute adorable cards
working with my

LITTLE MAGIC GIRLS SAVE PACK

First time watch the cute and unique cardsby Clare Curcio:

Shaped & Stitching Card...... wwwowww, by Clare Curcio

Detailed View

Instructions and supplies by Clare:

I printed the pictures of the little girls, then I touched up all the colors with
my Copic markers. It made them pop a little more. I'll have to take a
photo of the before and after printed pictures that I used. The patterned paper came
from a DCWV Glitter Stack, and I love it. The card was cut out using
Spellbinders Grand Labels Twenty-three, and I did use my scalloped stitch on my
sewing machine to do the edge.

But That is not all,,,,,Clare did other fascinating card:

Absolutely a delicious to watch Clare,,,,,very well done my friend

Patricia St Martin,,,also was working with This Pack and she did the followingcolorful and so lovely card,,,,woww,,, I really love her style

Closed View

Inside View

Open View

I really love each detail on this card, her spellbinder die cut,,,,, colors, arragement,
quote,,,,,and all over the way Pat used my adorable little girl.

You know,,, I adore Peter Rabbit characters....so
I have discover an american version (Altemus Collection)
of these cute characters by Beatrix Potter and I have desinged
a complete Collage Sheet for you

In 1904 Altemus published the first six books of a series of fairy tale books that would
prove to be an extremely popular and a very long running series.“
An entirely new series of books for children, especially adapted for
Christmas or birthday gifts” Altemus Catalogue 1904-1905. Altemus discontinued most of its other fairy tale books to concentrate
on this group of books. New books were added yearly and spin-off series such asthe Peter Rabbit Series and Little Black Sambo books were published.